US Industrial Real Estate Booms on Ecommerce Supply Chain Demand

US Industrial Real Estate Booms on Ecommerce Supply Chain Demand

A recent Colliers International report indicates that US industrial real estate inventory is growing at a "frenetic" pace, with an annual growth rate of 4.1% over the past four quarters and an average growth of 3% across the top 25 markets. The report highlights the strong demand for modern facilities and provides valuable market insights for investors, developers, and businesses. This rapid expansion reflects the ongoing need for efficient logistics and distribution networks in the current economic climate.

Xiamen 2026 Fashion Expo Spurs Industry Growth Amid Recovery

Xiamen 2026 Fashion Expo Spurs Industry Growth Amid Recovery

The 2026 Xiamen International Garment Supply Chain Expo (XIGE) will focus on innovation, intelligent manufacturing, and new retail development in the apparel industry, providing a platform for domestic and international companies to showcase, exchange ideas, and conduct trade. Benefiting from the domestic market recovery and Fujian Province's industrial advantages, the exhibition covers finished garments, fabrics and accessories, design, and industry services. It aims to help companies seize market opportunities and achieve industry upgrades.

US Industrial Real Estate Market Stabilizes on Logistical Resilience in Q2

US Industrial Real Estate Market Stabilizes on Logistical Resilience in Q2

In the second quarter of 2023, the U.S. industrial real estate market demonstrated stable resilience with a net absorption of approximately 29.9 million square feet. The demand growth was driven by new logistics products, despite rising vacancy rates and consolidation pressures in some regions. By 2025, new supply is expected to exceed absorption, while absorption is projected to surpass supply by 2027.

US Industrial Real Estate Stabilizes on Strong Logistics Demand in Q2

US Industrial Real Estate Stabilizes on Strong Logistics Demand in Q2

The Cushman & Wakefield report indicates that in the second quarter of 2023, the U.S. industrial real estate market remained stable, driven by logistics resilience. There was strong demand for new warehousing facilities; however, the western regions faced negative absorption pressures. It is expected that in the coming years, new supply will continue to exceed absorption until 2027, when the market is forecasted to reverse.

Prologis Acquires 14 Million Sq Ft of Industrial Assets from Blackstone

Prologis Acquires 14 Million Sq Ft of Industrial Assets from Blackstone

Logistics real estate giant Prologis plans to acquire 14 million square feet of industrial properties from Blackstone. This move aims to expand its presence in core markets, address growing logistics demand, and solidify its industry leadership. The acquisition is expected to accelerate consolidation within the logistics real estate sector, prompting other companies to actively seek new growth opportunities. The deal highlights the continued strength and attractiveness of the logistics real estate market amidst evolving supply chain dynamics.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Industrial Real Estate Vacancy Hits Record Low Amid Ecommerce Surge

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancy Hits Record Low Amid Ecommerce Surge

CBRE reports that the US industrial real estate market continues to tighten, driven primarily by e-commerce demand. Availability rates have reached new lows, exacerbating the supply-demand imbalance and driving rent increases. The future market presents both opportunities and challenges, with continued e-commerce growth and technological innovation poised to propel the industry forward. The market's strong performance is expected to continue, although at a potentially slower pace as new supply attempts to catch up with demand.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Industrial Real Estate Vacancy Hits Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancy Hits Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

A CBRE report indicates a continued decline in US industrial real estate vacancy rates, primarily driven by e-commerce demand. New supply hasn't fully met demand, but the supply-demand gap is narrowing. The decline in vacancy rates is expected to slow, but the long-term growth trend remains. Rental rate increases and market differentiation present both opportunities and challenges for investors and businesses. The future of the e-commerce-driven industrial real estate market warrants close attention.

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancies Hit Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancies Hit Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

A CBRE report indicates that the US industrial real estate vacancy rate continues to decline, reaching a historic low with demand significantly exceeding supply. E-commerce is driving demand growth, but rising interest rates and trade frictions pose challenges. Experts recommend focusing on 'pop-up' logistics spaces. The industry needs to take a long-term view and closely monitor market dynamics. The low vacancy rate highlights strong demand, but economic headwinds require careful navigation for sustained growth in the industrial property sector.

Thomasnet Offers Guide to Lead Generation in North American Industrial Sector

Thomasnet Offers Guide to Lead Generation in North American Industrial Sector

This article details how to effectively leverage ThomasNet, a long-established North American industrial sourcing platform, for customer acquisition. It outlines a three-step process: precise searching, refined filtering, and proactive contacting, to help B2B companies identify target customers and expand into the North American market. The article also shares ThomasNet platform usage tips and suggests further reading on B2B cross-border e-commerce, aiming to empower businesses to succeed in the North American market. It provides practical guidance for generating leads and building relationships within the industrial sector.